The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses

Abstract Ever since the uncultivated South American fungal pathogen Lacazia loboi was first described 90 years ago, its etiology and evolutionary traits have been at the center of endless controversies. This pathogen infects the skin of humans and as long believed, dolphin skin. However, recent DNA...

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Main Authors: Raquel Vilela, Marianne Huebner, Camila Vilela, Gabriella Vilela, Bruno Pettersen, Claudia Oliveira, Leonel Mendoza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97429-7
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spelling doaj-ea6073b49da8426faddd06e762657c3f2021-09-19T11:28:05ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-97429-7The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analysesRaquel Vilela0Marianne Huebner1Camila Vilela2Gabriella Vilela3Bruno Pettersen4Claudia Oliveira5Leonel Mendoza6Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Statistics and Probability, Michigan State UniversityBiomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityBiomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityBiomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityBiomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityBiomedical Laboratory Diagnostics, Michigan State UniversityAbstract Ever since the uncultivated South American fungal pathogen Lacazia loboi was first described 90 years ago, its etiology and evolutionary traits have been at the center of endless controversies. This pathogen infects the skin of humans and as long believed, dolphin skin. However, recent DNA analyses of infected dolphins placed its DNA sequences within Paracoccidioides species. This came as a surprise and suggested the human and dolphin pathogens may be different species. In this study, population genetic analyses of DNA from four infected dolphins grouped this pathogen in a monophyletic cluster sister to P. americana and to the other Paracoccidioides species. Based on the results we have emended the taxonomy of the dolphin pathogen as Paracoccidioides cetii and P. loboi the one infecting human. Our data warn that phylogenetic analysis of available taxa without the inclusion of unusual members may provide incomplete information for the accurate classification of anomalous species.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97429-7
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author Raquel Vilela
Marianne Huebner
Camila Vilela
Gabriella Vilela
Bruno Pettersen
Claudia Oliveira
Leonel Mendoza
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Marianne Huebner
Camila Vilela
Gabriella Vilela
Bruno Pettersen
Claudia Oliveira
Leonel Mendoza
The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
Scientific Reports
author_facet Raquel Vilela
Marianne Huebner
Camila Vilela
Gabriella Vilela
Bruno Pettersen
Claudia Oliveira
Leonel Mendoza
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title The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
title_short The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
title_full The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
title_fullStr The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
title_full_unstemmed The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
title_sort taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Ever since the uncultivated South American fungal pathogen Lacazia loboi was first described 90 years ago, its etiology and evolutionary traits have been at the center of endless controversies. This pathogen infects the skin of humans and as long believed, dolphin skin. However, recent DNA analyses of infected dolphins placed its DNA sequences within Paracoccidioides species. This came as a surprise and suggested the human and dolphin pathogens may be different species. In this study, population genetic analyses of DNA from four infected dolphins grouped this pathogen in a monophyletic cluster sister to P. americana and to the other Paracoccidioides species. Based on the results we have emended the taxonomy of the dolphin pathogen as Paracoccidioides cetii and P. loboi the one infecting human. Our data warn that phylogenetic analysis of available taxa without the inclusion of unusual members may provide incomplete information for the accurate classification of anomalous species.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97429-7
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